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Keeping a positive mental health means looking at everything that's going on in your life and finances are no exception. Whether you are working full-time and still not being able to afford to live or are disabled and don't know what you're entitled to, we can try and help.


(If you know of an organisation or company can help people with their finances and would like to be added to our list, you can click the button below to contact us.)

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Below are a list of organisations that can help you to find out what financial help is out there for you. Please let us know if any of the links are out of date by clicking here and we will find the correct information for you. All information is correct at the time of posting.


If you'd like to see some national organisations that can help click here.



Christian's Against Poverty Bradford


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Poverty destroys lives. It robs people of joy, hope and opportunities. That’s why we’ve been advocating for, and supporting people experiencing debt and poverty since 1996.

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Qwell


Qwell is a free, anonymous online mental health and wellbeing service tailored for adults across certain areas in the UK (ages 19+ in Bradford), accredited by the BACP (British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Some things we'd like you to remember include:


  • We are completely Free: No cost to access any of our services.
  • Total Anonymity: Your identity is kept confidential.
  • Safe Environment: All posts and comments are moderated on Qwell.
  • No Referral Needed: Simply sign up and start using Qwell by going to our website.
  • Quick and Easy Registration: Get started in just a few minutes.
  • Support for All Issues: No problem is too small to discuss with us.


Future Forward


The Future Forward programme offers a variety of free support to 16-24 year old across West Yorkshire through a variety of pilot programmes including, mental health support, employability and careers intervention, support to gain work experience, financial literacy/budgeting/benefits support, health and wellbeing and a personal social development programme.


Who does Future Forward support?


  • Young people aged 16-24, who are considered NEET (Not in education, employment or training)
  • Living in West Yorkshire
  • Economically Inactive
  • With the Right to live and work in the UK
  • Be able to provide NI number
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